No one took things very seriously at the premiere of the new male-bonding comedy, I Love You, Man, Tuesday night in Westwood. Jon Favreau and Andy Samberg, doing side-by-side interviews, professed their love for each other; Paul Rudd and Rashida Jones admired each other's biceps and then Rudd fed up with all questions regarding "bromance" asked to be fixed up with an appropriately "badass" guy, like Eddie Vedder.

Weather forecast: This time next week, Oklahoma or Texas will be hot enough to melt asphalt. Football temperament-wise, anyway. It's this Big 12 South predicament. Three 10-1 teams are tied, and if it stays that way, the BCS rankings will have to decide.

When a 13-year-old Minnesota boy was banned from church after parishioners complained about his behavior, it exposed a painful truth so politically incorrect that some people feel guilty just saying it out loud: Some autistic children can be annoying and disruptive in public.